SS Nomadic, Belfast
SS Nomadic, pictured here in the Hamilton Graving Dock in Belfast's Titanic Quarter, was RMS Titanic's little sister and is the only surviving White Star Line ship in the world.
SS Nomadic was a tender ship which carried first and second class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg.
Built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast, the SS Nomadic saw service in both world wars and ended her working life as a floating restaurant on the River Seine in Paris.
She was bought by the Northern Ireland Executive in 2006 and restored to her former glory and is now a tourist attraction for Titanic Quarter.
SS Nomadic, Belfast
SS Nomadic, pictured here in the Hamilton Graving Dock in Belfast's Titanic Quarter, was RMS Titanic's little sister and is the only surviving White Star Line ship in the world.
SS Nomadic was a tender ship which carried first and second class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg.
Built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast, the SS Nomadic saw service in both world wars and ended her working life as a floating restaurant on the River Seine in Paris.
She was bought by the Northern Ireland Executive in 2006 and restored to her former glory and is now a tourist attraction for Titanic Quarter.